Advisers from social media influencers to big consultants offer guidance on how to recruit and retain 20-somethings
Wall Street banks and big City law firms among employers addressing potential discrimination
Head of asset manager has faced multiple problems as he tries to rebuild storied brand
Workers still fear discrimination despite years of raising awareness — do companies need to go further?
Attempts to control how staff communicate their own departures often cause more problems than they solve
AI assistants, training simulations and data tracking boost developers
Managers complaining about a poor work ethic should look at the difference they can make
As Germany’s far-right celebrates a strong performance in European parliament elections, a former leader argues the party has lost its way
Some companies have found that the impact of the pandemic has intensified a reluctance to move abroad for work
Stress and need for time off leaves many women with no choice but to quit their job
Employers warn of tougher scrutiny following demonstrations over Israel-Hamas war
Online scrutiny and ‘Zoom dysmorphia’ are prompting some bosses to look to the experts
These arrangements remain a blight on Britain’s labour market
Employees of Wall Street bank’s British operations will now be able to earn up to 10-times base salary
Also in this week’s newsletter, making sense of Gen Z and the evidence on working from home
The galleries and museums where the Milanese local finds inspiration for her own work — and the restaurants that fuel her on her quest
Empirically robust trials are particularly important in evaluating social and economic interventions
UK digital bank has experienced lower staff attrition and sickness since making change in 2021
Where to experience the city’s new generation of top-end accommodation
Wow-factor futurism or quiet contemporary luxe? Experience both aspects of the Japanese capital’s aesthetic
A cool Kengo Kuma and Ian Schrager production in the heart of the capital’s upscale shopping and dining district
Life advice from a former Teen Vogue editor, supply chain crises, and reportage from the Reddit trading floor
Salons are installing USB ports, extra sockets and quiet areas for calls in a bid to draw back customers
Andrew Hill selects his best mid-year reads
It is not only junior staffers that are feeling the burden of rising workloads and demands amid intense competition
The FT’s 2024 ranking of the world’s top masters in finance programmes with analysis on the latest trends, data and key findings
Tools are set to make some skills redundant and free up time for more value-added tasks
Prof Winfried Ruigrok of St Gallen university examines the contentious issue of CEO remuneration
Four leading finance professors discuss best practice, successful innovations, and important concepts and themes
Alumni earn $98,000 three years after course completion, latest FT data show
How this year’s league table was compiled
Finance masters courses teach importance of communication and teamwork
Tech lay-offs drive young people looking for a high-paying business career back towards the financial industry
Tesla shareholders back his pay deal, but he should not overplay his hand
Figures follow Elon Musk’s triumph over record $56bn Tesla package
‘Magic circle’ firms hiked pay for newly qualified solicitors to £150,000 to compete with US rivals
The woman at the helm of the city’s Michelin-starred Glass Hostaria takes us to her top sights, eateries and bars
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